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Tilia leucocarpa brevipedunculata (Sargent) Sudworth. Basswood. 



Range. — Central eastern border of Texas (San Augustine County, vicinity of 

 San Augustine). 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Tilia nuda brevipedunculata 

 Sargent. 



name in use 



Basswood 



Tilia venulosa Sargent. 38 Basswood. 



Range. — Southwestern North Carolina (Henderson County, Hickory Nut 

 Gap, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, and near Saluda, Polk County). 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 



Tilia venulosa multinervis Sargent. Basswood. 



Range. — Southwestern North Carolina (Polk County, near Saluda). Known 

 now only from a single tree discovered in 1907. 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 



Tilia littoralis Sargent. Basswood. 



Range. — Southeastern Georgia (Liberty County, on Colonels Island in 

 Dykes Creek). Known now only from this one locality, where it was first 

 discovered in 1915. 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 



Tilia littoralis discolor Sargent. Basswood. 



Range. — Southeastern Georgia (Liberty County, on Colonels Island). 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 



Tilia crenoserrata Sargent. 39 Basswood. 



Range. — Southwestern Georgia (Dougherty County) to northeastern and 

 central Florida (Seminole, Orange, Putnam, Alachua, Columbia, and Levi 

 Counties). 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 

 Tilia australis Small. Basswood. 



Range. — Northeastern Alabama (Blount County). 



NAMES IN USE 



Southern Basswood (lit.). Basswood. 



« W. W. Ashe first detected this basswood in the Blue Ridge Mountains in 1906 (Biltmore Herbarium), 

 and specimens of this speciea were sent to the Arnold Arboretum in 1915 (Ashe). 

 » Formerly designated (in part) as Tilia Floridana Sargent (Man. Trees N. A., 672, 1906), not Small. 



